R2lab Status

Overall status (livemap)

For more details about each node, please click in the node number or badge.

Legend

Nodes

A round shape with a O.S. icon (fedora or ubuntu) informs that the node is turned on, running the
referenced O.S. and reachable through ssh.

If only a number appears, this node is turned off.

Smaller bullets indicate intermediate / temporary status

a small gray bullet means the node is turned ON but does not answer to ping
(usually this means the node is being turned on or off)

a slightly larger and green-ish bullet means the node answers to ping but cannot be
reached through ssh yet (usually this means an image is being
loaded).

Finally, if a node is hidden behind a large red circle, it means it
is out of order, and altogether unavailable.

In addition, you will find the following symbols close to some nodes

when the node has a USRP device, that is turned OFF

when the node has a USRP device, that is turned ON

Phone

Phones in the testbed appear as either

(meaning the phone is in airplane mode)

(meaning it's not in airplane mode)

At this time we have a single Nexus 5 phone deployed in the testbed

Detailed status (livetable)

Legend

The availability column
tells you whether the node is usable or not. If not, this means you should not try to use that node for your experiment, as it may be physically powered off, or otherwise behave erratically.

The on/off column
reports if the node is currently turned on or off.

The usrp column shows both

the type of the USRP companion (or none),

and the status of the corresponding software switch.

The ping column
says whether the node currently answers a single ping at the wired network interface or not.

The ssh column says whether the node can currently be reached through ssh on its wired interface.

The last O.S, last uname and last image columns shows information about the node the last time it was reachable, i.e. even if the node is currently off.

Also please note that

Clicking anywhere in the header will focus on the nodes that are currently up; a second click returns to full mode.

Clicking a node badge will take it off the list

Accurate layout

Below is the ground plan layout of the anechoic room which provides thirty-seven wireless nodes distributed in a ≈ 90m2 room.

The nodes are arranged in a grid with ≈1.0m (vertical) and ≈1.15m (horizontal) of distance between them, except for nodes 12, 16, 17, 20 and 23, 24, 27 which are the ones surrounding close to the two columns in the room.